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Do I need a re-entry stamp for a multi-entry O visa before leaving Thailand?

Jan 20, 2022
4 years ago
Kane *********
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I need to go back to the UK next week.

I have a multi entry O visa. I will return before my visa expires. Do I need to get a re entry stamp from immigration before going to airport?
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If you hold a multi-entry O visa and are returning to Thailand before the visa expires, you do not need to obtain a re-entry stamp from immigration before heading to the airport.
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Bobby ********
Are you still on original visa, or on an extension?
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Stu ********
But will most likely have to meet the current entry requirements on return.
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Kane *********
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@Bobby *******
still on my first original 90 days entry
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Kane *********
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Thank you ๐Ÿ™ all for the information.

No need to do immigration for re-entry. just leave and return on current visa
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Kane *********
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Marriage to Thai and have son. But Iโ€™m just leaving for a month
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Benjamin ******
@Kane ********
wait... what exactly do you have? Can you post a copy of your visa/ eVisa?
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Kane *********
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@Benjamin *****
my first 90 day stamp expires 16 Feb, but I must return home next week for a month or 2.
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Benjamin ******
@Kane ********
Unusual they are granting the Multiple Entry Non-O Visa based on being over 50, but
@Bobby *******
's advice is correct. Just leave the country and return. On each entry you will be stamped for 90 days.
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Bobby ********
Benjamin Hays. His year of birth is 1979. Hasn't quite reached the dizzy heights yet! I'd say it's a married to a Thai visa
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Kane *********
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Bobby ********
Kane De Ath. No problem. If the visa is ME you can reenter right up to the visa expiry date
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Lloyd ********
No, because you state that your visa is multi-entry.
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